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Job Description for Business Process Analyst

The business process analyst evaluates and assesses various processes and composes specifics plans to use that analysis to improve business performance. These analysts gather necessary information, perform data analysis, and maintain data and analyses for future use in financial planning. A business process analyst must excel in strategic thinking, financial analysis, strategy development, and decision making. The analysts' tasks differ on a day-to-day basis depending on the needs of the company.

Business process analysts usually work in an office setting during regular business hours. They may work for a single company or as a consultant for multiple companies. Business process analysts may work directly under a business analyst supervisor, or they can be part a team under a more general supervisor or manager. Even though the business process analyst aren’t directly involved in customer relations, their job is to indirectly improve relationships between the company and its clients.

Education required for the business process analyst typically includes a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, such as business. Companies may also accept a combination of a lesser degree and experience in the field.